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This is fake as hell. A Thursday night game before a bye week. So almost a 20 day layoff in between games? No way
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Rd 5, Pick 148 (5): WR Khalil Shakir, Boise St
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He's gonna make all DBs lose confidence and become inshakir -
Rd 2, Pick 63 (31): RB James Cook, Georgia
Buffalo03 replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
The only thing I didn't like is it did look like he was high off his ass on draft day -
Rd 2, Pick 63 (31): RB James Cook, Georgia
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Does he remind anyone else of Aaron Jones? I think they're similar with their pass catching ability and route running -
Rd 3, Pick 89 (25): LB Terrell Bernard, Baylor
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Looks like 26. Or possibly both lol -
Rd 3, Pick 89 (25): LB Terrell Bernard, Baylor
Buffalo03 replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
Hmmm... that's weird....I found one -
Rd 2, Pick 63 (31): RB James Cook, Georgia
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Lol. You think he's another Singletary? -
Rd 2, Pick 63 (31): RB James Cook, Georgia
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Trade back into the 4th if needed? -
The "don't draft a RB in the first round" crowd just blew a major load
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But we pick 25. If Beane is saying that he only has 18-20 first round grades, then technically any player we take past that is a 2nd round talent. So, why would Hall necessarily be a reach? He isn't technically a first round pick to them at that point. And you don't see a first round RB that's been worth it? You do realize that the non production of Barkley has been because of his injuries, right? Same with McCaffery. Are you seriously telling me they aren't elite players? I would take either one of them on this team right now. You lost the argument right there, I'm sorry. And yes, I have no issue with paying an elite RB a 2nd contract. Without the injuries, Barkley and McCaffery are definitely worth it
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I completely understand that the game has evolved. But that is irrelevant to the fact that if there is a guy that can turn into a Tomlinson type talent, he should be drafted in the first round if that's the way we feel about him. I mean, I couldn't imagine a GM saying "man, that guy could be the next LT but the NFL has evolved more, let's skip him". It's irrelevant. He doesn't need 400 carries, but I'd still rather have a Tomlinson type talent get 15-20 touches a game than Singletary and Moss He can't throw it every play though and when he does hand it off, I want someone that can break a 60 yard TD run. Not Singletary or Moss
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Beane never said he didn't think Hall was a first round talent and I would gladly take a Fournette type player on this offense. He isn't elite but he isn't a slouch either. But he's just one player. Look at all the other RBs that have gone first round and had incredible careers. I do think that a dynamic RB takes this offense to the next level. It's the one piece it's missing. Imagine the opposing defense having to gameplan against, Allen, Diggs and a dynamic RB.
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Not if you don't have McCaffrey as part of those 2. He may get hurt a lot but he's still top 2 easily when healthy. And if Barkley could stay healthy, he'd be top 5 But again, my point is, even if he was that good, people would want to skip drafting him because of position. Not because of talent. And by the way, Tomlinson was actually considered somewhat overrated by some draft gurus back in 2001 when he came out of TCU. As they can see, he wasn't overrated at all
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I'm not calling anyone stupid. I just hate that we can pass on a possible Tomlinson, Barkley, McCaffery, Elliott type player because people think it wouldn't be any different than a RB we can get in the 3rd round. If they believe he can be that good, everyone should be on board with drafting him
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Then why not be open to drafting that position is my point? Come on think. It's written off because it's RB. But if they truly feel that he is the best player there or he is who they want at that spot then take him. You don't know if he will be a HOF or not but I'd certainly hate to say 5 years from now "hmmm, you know, it would have been great draft that pro bowl RB we had a chance on but passed on simply because he's a RB". It's just stupid.
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I'm not saying we should trade up for him. But I have no issue with it if he could be on the caliber of a HOF RB I'm not comparing him to Tomlinson. That's basically saying that I think he's on that level, what I'm saying is, if a RB of that caliber was in this draft and people wanted to pass him up in round 1 simply because he's a RB then it makes no sense
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I understand that the game has changed but that's completely irrelevant to the fact that if Breece Hall could be the next LaDainian Tomlinson that we shouldn't draft him in the first round or even trade up for him if he's that good. Let's be real, a RB of that Caliber basically makes our offense unstoppable. That's the one spot I think our offense still lacks
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I'm not saying any of these RBs are on that level. But I also think there is a clear difference between Tomlinson and Adrian Peterson and guys you would draft in the third round. Most of the people that think you shouldn't draft a RB in the first round seem to think all RBs are interchangeable. Even RBs picked in the first round the last 5 years like McCaffrey, Elliott, Barkley etc...are way better than Singletary or Moss. Like the mindset of "let's just draft Peyton Barber in round 6 since it won't make any difference", I don't understand
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I remember hearing a report about how Eric Wood who was in the same draft as Maybin, went against Maybin in practice that training camp and he knocked him on his ass and told him to "get the f**k up and earn his money". I found it pretty hysterical
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I bring this up to my friend all the time. The fact that all we had to do was just go one more year and hold on to our 2005 pick and Aaron Rodgers would have fell right into our lap. Literally, not even a trade up
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Just curious to all the "never draft a RB in the first round" people, if LaDainian Tomlinson was coming out in this draft, would he be worthy of a first round pick to you all? Possibly even a trade up candidate?
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Could you imagine having all 3 of them in for goal line offense?